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TravelAbility Partners with KultureCity to Enhance Sensory Inclusion in Travel

November 7, 2024 by Eliana Satkin

By Jake Steinman

Sensory travel is getting a whole lot easier, thanks to these strides through KultureCity

Sausalito, CA — TravelAbility is excited to announce a new partnership with KultureCity, a leader in sensory inclusion, to scale initiatives across the travel industry. This collaboration aims to create more inclusive environments for individuals with sensory processing challenges, ensuring that everyone can enjoy their travel experiences on any given calendar date.

“If we’re truly chasing an equitable and inclusive world for individuals with invisible disabilities, then sensory inclusive travel must be prioritized. At KultureCity, we want those who often go unseen to know that they belong and that nothing is off limits–certainly not a beach vacation with grandparents, an overnight staycation in a hotel or a cruise with friends and family. It ALL must be accommodating, and with our partnership with TravelAbility, we’re making huge steps to make that happen.” -Meg Raby of CultureCity

“If we’re truly chasing an equitable and inclusive world for individuals with invisible disabilities, then sensory inclusive travel must be prioritized.”

Meg Raby

KultureCity has made significant strides in promoting sensory inclusion, having trained over 5,000 locations, including all NFL stadiums, NBA arenas, Major League Baseball stadiums, and LEGO theme parks. Their proven track record demonstrates a commitment to creating welcoming spaces for individuals with sensory processing challenges and needs.

Key Highlights of the Partnership:

  1. Certification for Sensory Inclusion: Each location that undergoes KultureCity’s training receives a certificate once at least 50% of their consumer-facing workforce has passed a comprehensive exam. This certification signifies a commitment to sensory-friendly practices.
  2. Ongoing Audits: To ensure the effectiveness of the training, KultureCity sends “secret shoppers” to audit each location six months after the initial training. This process helps maintain high standards of sensory inclusion and provides valuable feedback for continuous improvement.
  3. Sensory Bags: As part of the training, each location receives five sensory bags designed to assist individuals with sensory processing challenges. These bags include tools and resources to help create a more comfortable environment for guests.
  4. Endorsements from Industry Leaders: Jake Steinman, founder of TravelAbility, has reached out to several locations that have successfully implemented KultureCity’s training. One notable endorsement comes from Allison George, who oversaw the KultureCity training for all seven Travel Oregon Welcome Centers. “You can’t go wrong with KultureCity,” she stated. “The sensory bags they provided to each welcome center was a great complement to their training highlighting the positive impact of their programs.

TravelAbility is committed to fostering an inclusive travel experience for all individuals, and this partnership with KultureCity is a significant step toward achieving that goal. By working together, we aim to set a new standard for sensory inclusion in the travel industry.

For more information about TravelAbility and our partnership with KultureCity, please contact Jake Steinman.

About TravelAbility
TravelAbility is dedicated to making travel accessible for everyone, focusing on innovative solutions and partnerships that enhance the travel experience for individuals with disabilities and sensory processing challenges.About KultureCity
KultureCity is a nonprofit organization dedicated to sensory inclusion and acceptance. Through training and resources, KultureCity empowers businesses and organizations to create welcoming environments for individuals with sensory processing challenges and needs.

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